(2) -Jute Netting -4'W x 225'L- Erosion Control Blanket Matting, Fabric Mesh

(2) -Jute Netting -4'W x 225'L- Erosion Control Blanket Matting, Fabric Mesh

USD 444.99 USD
SKU: O0rd8oZS
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Jute Netting (Also called Erosion Control Blanket) How Sandbaggy Jute Stops Erosion Video will open in a new window Using the mobile app? Copy this link into your browser: Features Package Includes 2 Rolls of Jute Netting (totals 450 feet)Each Roll Dimensions: 4 feet wide by 225 feet longNatural ProductGreat for erosion or new seedingFast ShippingNatural ProductLasts between 1-2 years100% biodegradableWorks great with our landscape staples From controlling erosion to stabilizing slopes, our Jute Netting will get the job done. Grown from jute plants, our Jute Netting is 100% biodegradable, which provides an environmentally friendly method of erosion control. Other names for Jute Netting: Erosion Control Matting, Erosion Control Blanket, and Erosion Blanket Installation InstructionsPrepare the soil by grading or raking the area free of clods and large stones. A Bobcat or tractor may be needed for large jobs. Do not compact. If using fertilizer, add it to the soil before grading.Seeds and Mulch (if required) should be distributed evenly over the prepared soil.Jute Netting should be applied by unrolling down the slope or in the direction of water-flow. Dig a trench across the top of the slope. This trench should be 6 inches by 6 inches.Install the jute netting in the trench. Place at least 12 inches of the roll above the trench (further up the slope). Space each staple about a foot apart inside the trenchOnce staples are installed inside the trench, backfill and compact dirt inside the trench.Bring the extra 12 inches of the jute roll (on step 5) and cover the trench area. Use additional staples (1 foot apart) secure.Place staples 18” to 24” apart throughout to secure matting to ground. All staples must be driven flush with soil surface.Always overlap the edges 2” to 6”. At the end of each roll, fold back 4” to 9” of the matting. Overlap this 4” to 8” over the start of the next roll. Securely staple the two layers to the ground.

Specifications

Return Shipping Will Be Paid ByBuyer
All Returns AcceptedReturns Accepted
Item Must Be Returned Within30 Days
Refund Will Be Given AsMoney Back
ModelJute Netting
Quantity2 Rolls of Jute Netting
Size And Length4'W x 225'L
Environmental SustabilityNatural, Biodegradable
Great ForErosion or New Seeding
MPN2jute
BrandSandbaggy

Jute Netting (Also called Erosion Control Blanket) How Sandbaggy Jute Stops Erosion Video will open in a new window Using the mobile app? Copy this link into your browser: Features Package Includes 2 Rolls of Jute Netting (totals 450 feet)Each Roll Dimensions: 4 feet wide by 225 feet longNatural ProductGreat for erosion or new seedingFast ShippingNatural ProductLasts between 1-2 years100% biodegradableWorks great with our landscape staples From controlling erosion to stabilizing slopes, our Jute Netting will get the job done. Grown from jute plants, our Jute Netting is 100% biodegradable, which provides an environmentally friendly method of erosion control. Other names for Jute Netting: Erosion Control Matting, Erosion Control Blanket, and Erosion Blanket Installation InstructionsPrepare the soil by grading or raking the area free of clods and large stones. A Bobcat or tractor may be needed for large jobs. Do not compact. If using fertilizer, add it to the soil before grading.Seeds and Mulch (if required) should be distributed evenly over the prepared soil.Jute Netting should be applied by unrolling down the slope or in the direction of water-flow. Dig a trench across the top of the slope. This trench should be 6 inches by 6 inches.Install the jute netting in the trench. Place at least 12 inches of the roll above the trench (further up the slope). Space each staple about a foot apart inside the trenchOnce staples are installed inside the trench, backfill and compact dirt inside the trench.Bring the extra 12 inches of the jute roll (on step 5) and cover the trench area. Use additional staples (1 foot apart) secure.Place staples 18” to 24” apart throughout to secure matting to ground. All staples must be driven flush with soil surface.Always overlap the edges 2” to 6”. At the end of each roll, fold back 4” to 9” of the matting. Overlap this 4” to 8” over the start of the next roll. Securely staple the two layers to the ground.

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